Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 I would get a 2nd opinion on all of this.The reason I say this is because I do not like the " urgency " tone this all has. I do not see why a hysterectomy would need to be decided on at this point.Can they not go in and then determine what is going on?If there is no evidence of malignancy why then could not a myomectomy be performed?Has myomectomy been discussed? If so why do they seem to want a hysterectomy? I would avail myself of a 2nd opinion to see if there is this degree of urgency in your case. Best, Bonnie Suzanne Bernard wrote: > Hi. I'm 42 yrs old. I have one real big fibroid and one smaller one. The ultra-sound report says I have a 15 or 16 week sized uterus. Here's the biggest problem: There's an unidentified mass in my abdomen which is probably a pedunculated (on a stalk) fibroid, but they have to take it out REAL soon because they're not absolutely sure what it is. This in itself can probably be done laparoscopically. But my doctors have asked me to think about whether I'll want a hysterectomy for the fibroids in the near future; if so, it would be much better to have a single surgery rather than two separate ones. If I can decide on a hysterectomy now, they would just open up my abdomen, take out the mass, and take out my uterus. And then there's the question of keeping my ovaries, or not. And I have like a few days to make these decisions, because the mass has to come out now, in case it's something worse than a fibroid (although they seem to think it's probably not cancer), and because it could wrap around other organs. HELP. > > I guess I want to know if anyone's had a vaguely similar situation, and what you did. And are those who've had hysterectomies (total or partial) happy, or at least OK, with the outcome? And has anyone kept their ovaries but had them " shut down " and gone into premature menopause after the uterus was gone? I'm sorry this is so long, but I feel like I need to hear really soon from women who've been there. Anything anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. > > Suzanne in Brooklyn, NY > bernspen3@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 I would get a 2nd opinion on all of this.The reason I say this is because I do not like the " urgency " tone this all has. I do not see why a hysterectomy would need to be decided on at this point.Can they not go in and then determine what is going on?If there is no evidence of malignancy why then could not a myomectomy be performed?Has myomectomy been discussed? If so why do they seem to want a hysterectomy? I would avail myself of a 2nd opinion to see if there is this degree of urgency in your case. Best, Bonnie Suzanne Bernard wrote: > Hi. I'm 42 yrs old. I have one real big fibroid and one smaller one. The ultra-sound report says I have a 15 or 16 week sized uterus. Here's the biggest problem: There's an unidentified mass in my abdomen which is probably a pedunculated (on a stalk) fibroid, but they have to take it out REAL soon because they're not absolutely sure what it is. This in itself can probably be done laparoscopically. But my doctors have asked me to think about whether I'll want a hysterectomy for the fibroids in the near future; if so, it would be much better to have a single surgery rather than two separate ones. If I can decide on a hysterectomy now, they would just open up my abdomen, take out the mass, and take out my uterus. And then there's the question of keeping my ovaries, or not. And I have like a few days to make these decisions, because the mass has to come out now, in case it's something worse than a fibroid (although they seem to think it's probably not cancer), and because it could wrap around other organs. HELP. > > I guess I want to know if anyone's had a vaguely similar situation, and what you did. And are those who've had hysterectomies (total or partial) happy, or at least OK, with the outcome? And has anyone kept their ovaries but had them " shut down " and gone into premature menopause after the uterus was gone? I'm sorry this is so long, but I feel like I need to hear really soon from women who've been there. Anything anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. > > Suzanne in Brooklyn, NY > bernspen3@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 Suzanne, I am a little confused. You say you have a mass in your abdomen. Do you mean in your uterus? I too am concerned with the supposed urgency that your doctor feels. If this mass is in your uterus it probably is a fibroid and you shouldn't feel rushed into anything. I also live in New York City. I can suggest other doctors. I think you need a second opinion. You can e-mail me privately. Margaret > Hi. I'm 42 yrs old. I have one real big fibroid and one smaller one. The ultra-sound report says I have a 15 or 16 week sized uterus. Here's the biggest problem: There's an unidentified mass in my abdomen which is probably a pedunculated (on a stalk) fibroid, but they have to take it out REAL soon because they're not absolutely sure what it is. This in itself can probably be done laparoscopically. But my doctors have asked me to think about whether I'll want a hysterectomy for the fibroids in the near future; if so, it would be much better to have a single surgery rather than two separate ones. If I can decide on a hysterectomy now, they would just open up my abdomen, take out the mass, and take out my uterus. And then there's the question of keeping my ovaries, or not. And I have like a few days to make these decisions, because the mass has to come out now, in case it's something worse than a fibroid (although they seem to think it's probably not cancer), and because it could wrap around other organs. HELP. > > I guess I want to know if anyone's had a vaguely similar situation, and what you did. And are those who've had hysterectomies (total or partial) happy, or at least OK, with the outcome? And has anyone kept their ovaries but had them " shut down " and gone into premature menopause after the uterus was gone? I'm sorry this is so long, but I feel like I need to hear really soon from women who've been there. Anything anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. > > Suzanne in Brooklyn, NY > bernspen3@e... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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